After nearly two decades at the helm of Indigenous-affairs series Living Black, Karla Grant - whose childhood was scarred by racism and a lot of self-doubt - tells Stellar she is both in awe of what she has accomplished and more determined than ever to improve the plight of Aboriginal people across Australia
Read MoreAfter months (and months... and months) of working out in our living rooms, back patios and anywhere else we could find some space at home, plenty of Australians are champing at the bit for a proper return to the gym. As for the rest of us, well... we're happy to keep things exactly as they are. Which begs the question: in a post-Covid world, what exactly does the personal fitness routine look like?
Read MoreLisa Genova, a neuroscientist and the author of Still Alice (which became an award-winning film starring Julianne Moore), breaks down the differences and shares what you can do to keep your memory in fighting form
Read MoreFour years ago, Rachael and Jonny Casella's baby daughter Mackenzie passed away, and the couple launched a crusade to make reproductive genetic carrier testing free and readily available in Australia. Now, as they prepare for the birth of their second child, they open up to Body+Soul and reveal how Mackenzie's legacy is about to become a reality
Read MoreFrom Zoom dates and lockdown lovers to "covidivorces" and "coronababies", the pandemic has transformed the way we connect with one another. To find out exactly how relationships in Australia have fared over the past 12 months, Body+Soul commissioned an exclusive nationwide survey to reveal the answers
Read MoreThe Paris autumn/winter 2024 haute couture runways saw designers salute the Olympics, as well as operatic theatricality, flower in bloom and all manner of winged creatures.
Read MoreThey're breaking barriers in their fields, building mega-successful businesses, battling discrimination and standing up for what they believe in. The game-changers in our Power List have made major moves this year - and are inspiring us to do the same.
Read MoreIn November 1962, the Australian Ballet opened its premiere season with a performance of the iconic crowd favourite, Swan Lake. Sixty years on, Saskia Tillers examines the lasting legacy of that first performance.
Read MoreAfter six decades as Australia's leading cultural institution, The Australian Ballet is entering a new era. To celebrate, David Hallberg selects seven principal dancers who embody the spirit of progress, creativity and artistic excellence.
Read MoreTrailblazing Mexican architect Tatiana Bilbao has always found beauty in contradiction. Now, as the inaugural recipient of the Mecca x NGV Women in Design Commission, Bilbao speaks to Saskia Tillers about building a legacy.
Read MoreNew Zealand-born Georgia Fowler has flaunted her angel wings on the Victoria's Secret runway, starred in a Selena Gomez music video, and is now drawing comparisons to supermodel Elle Macpherson. With her "deep ties" here, it's little wonder the modelling superstar has been adopted as an honorary Australian
Read MoreShe’s made waves across the world as a supermodel, but today, as CEO of Kora Organics, Miranda Kerr spends her days building her skincare empire. While some may relegate it to the ranks of just another celebrity endorsement, the brand’s continuing global expansion proves that Kerr is a business force to be reckoned with.
Read MoreProfessor Alison Pullen explains how the pandemic has proved that embracing more feminine leadership styles could be exactly what the world needs.
Read MoreTo celebrate National Grandparents Day in October, Saskia Tillers asked four grannies to share their stories and words of wisdom on life, love and loneliness. Pass the tissues…
Read MoreTwenty-five years after a wildly inventive adaptation of the Bard's most famous love story hit cinemas, Australian screenwriter Craig Pearce reflects on co-writing William Shakespeare's Romeo+Juliet with director Baz Luhrmann and transforming a centuries-old text into a thoroughly modern blockbuster
Read More“Prince William heckled me about my skinny jeans!”
Read MoreVision impaired since six months of age, newsreader and reporter Nas Campanella has never shied away from talking about her disability, and why she is so keen to change others’ perception of it. But in her new role with ABC News, she wants to shine a light on that other d-word: discrimination
Read MoreAfter defying directors who assumed certain movie roles could only be played by white women, Birds Of Prey star Rosie Perez reveals how she overcame cultural stereotypes in Hollywood
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